Coming up this evening at 9, "Piers Morgan Tonight" welcomes a host of experts and insiders, all charged with adding perspective and context in the wake of the fall-out following the resignation of General David Petraeus.

Three days after the now former CIA director stepped down amidst an admission of an extramarital affair, CNN's Suzanne Kelly and Barbara Starr will join Piers Morgan live with reports from within Washington D.C.'s intelligence community.

Also, Petraeus' colleague General Mark Kimmit, as well as renowned journalist Michael Hastings, will each share their insight into the shocking end of a career in public service that had spanned nearly four decades.

LOVE John Miller! Thanks so much for having him on your show, Mr. Morgan. Haven't seen him in ages. Used to watch him when he reported on police cases in the NYC area waaay back when. He always explains things clearly, and has good humor.

Michael Hastings might get more people to listen to his views if he were more considerate, shouted less, and stopped interrupting other guests! Piers, you and GEN Kimmett showed great restraint on tonight's show!

Piers, Will never watch your show again. Tonight's broadcast is disgraceful. Michael Hastings can't be considered a journalist and considering Oliver Stone any type of expert on defense or the military is absurb as well as your comment about not criticizing the military. It happens all the time. Too bad you NEVER served your country or have any idea of the hardship that GEN Petraeus went through. You are a small, pathetic man – great lineup over Veteran's Day.

I read Kitty Kelley's book Oprah, and think it fell well into the same category as that written about Sinatra and JFK. However, you steered away from mentioning her in your discussion with Ms. Kelley. Are you afraid of back-lash from Oprah? That's not like you, Piers.

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